Experience Paradise with Our Maldives All-inclusive Packages
The Maldives is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean famous for its gorgeous water villas. It is a tropical paradise in southern Sri Lanka with beautiful white-sand beaches, perfect for a romantic, adventurous, or relaxing getaway.
Picture this: you're looking out over azure water in your overwater bungalow. The room is on a pier that protrudes from the coast, and beneath the glass floor, you can see reef sharks and manta rays swimming. Discover this wonderful place with Maldives all-inclusive packages.
The Maldives are a paradise for island-hoppers, with their 1,000+ islands and 26 atolls dotting the picture-perfect Indian Ocean. Under the waves, you can find kilometers of coral reef that protect countless marine animals and priceless artifacts.
Travelers can't get enough of the Maldives' white sand beaches, palm-dotted islands, clear lagoons, and luxurious water villas.
What To Do In Maldives
Most people book a Maldives family package only to relax on the beach. The sugar-white sand and turquoise water, unequaled in clarity in the Caribbean, offer the perfect beach vacation setting.
Scuba diving and snorkeling in the Maldives is wonderful due to its brilliant visibility of up to 131 feet, average sea temperature of 85.5 degrees Fahrenheit, bucket-list opportunity to swim with whale sharks and manta rays, and abundant marine life.
Explore the smooth Indian Ocean or dive below the surface to see the colorful world below during your Maldives vacation. Since the Maldives is 99% ocean and 1% land, exploring the islands just scratches the surface.
The Maldives' top two activities are snorkeling and diving, with the wreck, pinnacle, reef wall, and channel dives. Swim with scores of nurse sharks in Fulidhoo, whale sharks in Maamigili, and tiger sharks in Fuvahmulah, or visit breathtaking shipwrecks like Kuda Giri. Embrace the Maldives' many water sports; you will never get bored.
Hanifaru Bay is the crown jewel of Baa Atoll UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, designed to preserve the undersea ecosystem's biodiversity. This monitored snorkeling spot is known for its high manta ray population. During the southern monsoon (May–November), massive amounts of zooplankton become trapped in the horseshoe-shaped bay, generating a "soup" that draws large numbers of "megafauna." In peak season, 100 mantas and several whale sharks may dine there. Hanifaru is one of the only sites on Earth with many mantas and whale sharks.
The Maldives has been a melting pot of civilizations influenced by sailors, traders, and other explorers from India, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, and beyond for over 2,500 years. The Maldives were Buddhist and Hindu before converting to Islam in 1153. Their interesting heritage is evident in many authentic cultural encounters.
Day 1: Arrival & Relaxation
Day 2: Adventure & Relaxation
Day 3: Exploration & Leisure
Day 4: Fun & Serenity
Day 5: Departure
For couples looking to experience this paradise, Maldives packages from India for couple offer the perfect opportunity to create unforgettable memories together. Indulge in the ultimate blend of relaxation and adventure in the Maldives. Let us make your tropical escape unforgettable. Book Your Dream Maldives Vacation with Kalinga Holidays Now!
Maldives islands have year-round tropical weather. Dry-season Maldives visitors can expect bright weather from December to April. However, it's the peak season, and the prices can be high. Between May
All tourists who meet entrance requirements receive on-arrival visas from Maldives Immigration.
The Maldives, 700km southwest of Sri Lanka, is a 16–20-hour trip from Australia. Traveling to this secluded tropical paradise is easy but requires planning. After arriving, tourists must take a speedb